The bikes worth exactly what someone is willing to pay for it. Its only travelled just over a tank of fuel in 10 years and had a heap sunk into it. More of an accessory rack than bike it would seem.
Sure is pretty
The bikes worth exactly what someone is willing to pay for it. Its only travelled just over a tank of fuel in 10 years and had a heap sunk into it. More of an accessory rack than bike it would seem.
Sure is pretty
hmm a 10 year old duke or a 2007 tamburini.
tough choice?
I've got a 10 year old Duc.
Farings are all fibre.....glass fibre
Oh to be wealthy.
There's naught wrong with decent fibreglass fairings... decent ones made from woven mat and not cheapo chopped strand mat (or worse) are generally the same weight as carbon, and occasionally lighter (depending on the manufacturer). Zero sex appeal in comparison though.
It needs some decent motorcross bars.
Well, I had a 955 Corsa built for Doug Polen a few years ago and was a dick to sell it, but today I'd pick the Tamburini over the TradeMe Duke only coz I'm biased. But honestly, when you sink a ton of money into a Duc engine, rebuilds are frequent and very expensive. The engine bills for the Corsa were scary![]()
??? My point was what justifies a price tag $55,000 over market value...there must be something other than a bunch of parts, nobody gets all their money back when they sell a bike loaded with expensive bits.
Sure I know who Fast by Ferracci are....I can even spell it right...they're the guys who perform the following services:
(from their website)
"Shop Services include:
* Boreand Hone Cylinders
* BoreCarburetors
* Gas Port Pistons
* Install Oversize Sleeves
* Install Heli-Coil / Time Sert
* Transmission Undercutting
* Crank Balancing
* Cylinder Head Machining
* BoreCases
* Competition Valve Jobs
* Install Valve Guides
* Full Dyno Testing
* Full Suspension Service
* SuperFlow Head Porting"
Moose
"If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you. This is the principal difference between a dog and a man".Mark Twain (1835 - 1910)
Dream bike? Matrix 998.
I wonder if those that can afford it (and bikes like it) have the same mind set...
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks